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‘The chemistry’s research helped me sell millions of farmers’ milk bottles.

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‘The chemistry’s research helped me sell millions of farmers’ milk bottles.


Chemistry certificate has helped Carl Hopoud sell more than 25 million bottles of British brands branded brands — with a lot of tests and errors and difficulties to produce the elements needed for the success of the beginning.

At home test kits in Lankashair, where Hopud worked at the end of 2019, Auto is now supplying doors through traditional milk and the only new milk is in the UK supermarkets.

“I knew there was a product to make, but I don’t have to know how to get there,” Hopud said. “It was related to several tests and delays in failure.

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Hopud grew up in Excer, before studying chemistry at the University of Edinburgh, at Steiner School and a local social college. It was the first time in Scotland when he tried to leave the West.

“It was an interesting four years and chemistry teaches you to analyze how you work and you’re not very afraid to work hard,” he told Yahoo Finans. “I knew it wasn’t for me, but it was a good academic experience.

Carl Hopoud Oato employed Oato as the only newly adult milk in British supermarkets.
Carl Hopoud Oato employed Oato as the only newly adult milk in British supermarkets.

A large number of chemists are inclined to go to accounting, but instead chose to sell. “It’s a good base before you start a job,” Hopud said.

Hopud began working for a small American company called Tech Soft 3D as European business manager, where he sells 3D visual vision at its northwestern base.

“It was a very good experience to negotiate long-term and build a relationship, having a pipe of people who may have been interested in the product, which you can raise the relationship and also learn to market.

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In their office, employees bought their cow’s milk and had been replaced for more than eight years into a baristristic of a farmer’s milk for their brown machine. “When you use cow’s milk, you put the bottle in recycling, but there was no way to recycle with the cartoons, so those used only gathered outside the door,” Hopud said.

“I thought there should be a better way to divide this product than in a constant pure. That was my first inspiration and the manufacture of a complete liquid product looks like the backbone of chemistry.

Hopud bought a table stove that contained magnetic mixtures, where he could mix farmers, water and enzymes at home. Through testing and mistakes, he was able to land on a path that he and his family were happy.

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